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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Sociology.

SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.

    American Sociological Review - Clustered Vulnerabilities: The Unequal Effects of COVID-19 on Domestic Violence

    American Sociological Review - Clustered Vulnerabilities: The Unequal Effects of COVID-19 on Domestic Violence

    Author Paige L. Sweet discusses the article, "Clustered Vulnerabilities: The Unequal Effects of COVID-19 on Domestic Violence," published in the June 2024 issue of American Sociological Review.

    • 15 min
    Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Cumulative Unionization and Physical Health Disparities among Older Adults

    Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Cumulative Unionization and Physical Health Disparities among Older Adults

    Authors Xiaowen Han and Tom VanHeuvelen discuss the article, "Cumulative Unionization and Physical Health Disparities among Older Adults," published in the June 2024 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.

    • 14 min
    City & Community - Urban Austerity Theory, Politicizing Space, and Cutback Policies across Urban and Rural Communities

    City & Community - Urban Austerity Theory, Politicizing Space, and Cutback Policies across Urban and Rural Communities

    Authors Linda Lobao and Paige Kelly discuss the article, "Urban Austerity Theory, Politicizing Space, and Cutback Policies across Urban and Rural Communities," published in the June 2024 issue of City & Community.

    • 14 min
    Sociological Theory - From Public Sociology to Sociological Publics: The Importance of Reverse Tutelage to Social Theory

    Sociological Theory - From Public Sociology to Sociological Publics: The Importance of Reverse Tutelage to Social Theory

    Author Ali Meghji discusses the article "From Public Sociology to Sociological Publics: The Importance of Reverse Tutelage to Social Theory," published in the June 2024 issue of Sociological Theory. 

    • 20 min
    Contexts - Why Believe Conspiracy Theories?

    Contexts - Why Believe Conspiracy Theories?

    Authors Meggan M. Jordan and Jennifer M. Whitmer discuss the article, "Why Believe Conspiracy Theories?" published in the Winter 2024 issue of Contexts.

    • 15 min
    Socius - The Status Foundations of Conspiracy Beliefs

    Socius - The Status Foundations of Conspiracy Beliefs

    Author Saverio Roscigno discusses the article, "The Status Foundations of Conspiracy Beliefs" published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.

    • 13 min

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